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disney's animated "wreck-it ralph" was second and "flight" with denzel washington was third. >>> this massive fireworks show in kuwait just won a place in the guinness book of world records for the largest display ever. it was all in honor of the golden jubilee anniversary of the country's constitution. absolutely spectacular photos. it is now four minutes after the hour. let's go over to al with a check of your weather. hey, al. >> and good morning, let's see what we've got. a frontal system stretching from the great lakes all the way down to the gulf coast bringing big changes temperature-wise, that's for sure and looking at a lot of wet weather from detroit down into louisiana with heavier rain, some as much an an inch to two inches of rain. pacific northwest. we'll be looking at anywhere from three to four inches of rain, from portland up to seattle and snow in the upper elevations of the olympians and >> good morning. temperatures will be way above average on this monday. rain will come in tonight. >> all right. time now for today's "take 3" where we give our take on the three st
disney's animated "wreck-it ralph" was second and "flight" with denzel washington was third. >>> this massive fireworks show in kuwait just won a place in the guinness book of world records for the largest display ever. it was all in honor of the golden jubilee anniversary of the country's constitution. absolutely spectacular photos. it is now four minutes after the hour. let's go over to al with a check of your weather. hey, al. >> and good morning, let's see...
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morning on "meet the press," how the petraeus affair and the political fight over libya have rattled washington, ju
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upper 30s inside the washington area. but 30 in manassas this morning and 32 in martinsburg, west virginia. a couple rain drops to the west of i-81. 99% of those are going to dry up before they come east of the mountains. we will see an extra little bit of cloud cover in the front half of the day because of the little dying impulse of rain shower. we'll call it morning clouds. temperatures climbing to the mid and upper 40s by later this morning. more sunshine by later this afternoon. a beauty of a day today. up to around 63, 64 degrees. that sounds positive doesn't it? >> it sure does to us. >> sounds great. >> expectations have been met. >> okay. thanks. >>> in the news the beltway is still reeling after cia director david patraeus resigned because he had an extra marital affair. nbc's chris clackum has more on the retired general's surprising resignation. >> reporter: in his resignation letter to president obama david petraeus who took over at the cia in 2011 wrote, after being married for over 37 years i showed extreme
upper 30s inside the washington area. but 30 in manassas this morning and 32 in martinsburg, west virginia. a couple rain drops to the west of i-81. 99% of those are going to dry up before they come east of the mountains. we will see an extra little bit of cloud cover in the front half of the day because of the little dying impulse of rain shower. we'll call it morning clouds. temperatures climbing to the mid and upper 40s by later this morning. more sunshine by later this afternoon. a beauty...
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for more insight let's turn to tracie potts, live in washington, d.c. understand -- business leaders we talked about will be attending the meeting. do we know which ones? >> right. a number of them. ceos of ge, general electric, chevron, bay area company, about a dozen of them. these are groups ceos that the president has been trying to get together to back his plan that we expect. he will outline in that news conference in a few hours. part of the group called the campaign to fix the debt really trying to hone in on what we can do to preserve medicare in the process of reducing the debt in the deficit. >> democrats floating an unorthodox idea. we understand they actually might let the government go over the cliff, at least temporarily. why is that? >> yes. you know, i should emphasize here, some democrats. the white house very cool to this. you may imagine both leaders in both parties, democrat and republican, as well, you know, letting us go over the cliff means your taxes are going to go up, people are going to lose unemployment checks, spending cuts
for more insight let's turn to tracie potts, live in washington, d.c. understand -- business leaders we talked about will be attending the meeting. do we know which ones? >> right. a number of them. ceos of ge, general electric, chevron, bay area company, about a dozen of them. these are groups ceos that the president has been trying to get together to back his plan that we expect. he will outline in that news conference in a few hours. part of the group called the campaign to fix the...
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people in maine, maryland and washington voting whether to legalize same-sex marriage. in minnesota, voters being asked to amend the constitution to ban. voters in oregon and colorado will vote to have recreational marijuana. los angeles voters deciding whether porn stars should be required to wear condoms. requests for more money. in the bay area, there are nearly three dozen tax measures on the ballot and statewide there are 300 revenue-raising propositions up for votes. >>> and, jon, among the highest profile of those measures asking californians for more money, proposition 30. governor jerry brown and other big-name politicians making a last-minute push to push the tax initiative, which would fund education, health care and prison realignment programs. governor will vote on the issue later this morning. >>> christie smith joins us live in oakland outside the polling location. good morning, christie. >> governor jerry brown is expected to be here at oakland fire station 6 around 7:00, 7:15 this morning and he is expected to be surrounded by a group of educators. they
people in maine, maryland and washington voting whether to legalize same-sex marriage. in minnesota, voters being asked to amend the constitution to ban. voters in oregon and colorado will vote to have recreational marijuana. los angeles voters deciding whether porn stars should be required to wear condoms. requests for more money. in the bay area, there are nearly three dozen tax measures on the ballot and statewide there are 300 revenue-raising propositions up for votes. >>> and,...
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and so as we begin to rebuild, folks are looking to washington for how can you help us. and i can tell you we must help these families begin to rebuild. the devastation is so severe. for new york families, lives have been lost and homes are destroyed, businesses are in rubble, and families have been cut off from basic services. one of the big stories across new york was how many families were without electricity for so long, for weeks. some still don't have electricity. and, obviously, as the cold of winter continues to come in, we're worried about their safety. but amid this destruction i've also had the blessing to see what's best about new york. new yorkers are very strong. they're extremely resilient. communities have come together to rebuild. i can't tell you how many friends i saw helping other friends gutting basements, pulling out destroyed property, having all of their belongings in the front of their homes. but it was these friends and community members that were giving hope to families who had lost everything. now, we've lost -- so far we've had claims for 305
and so as we begin to rebuild, folks are looking to washington for how can you help us. and i can tell you we must help these families begin to rebuild. the devastation is so severe. for new york families, lives have been lost and homes are destroyed, businesses are in rubble, and families have been cut off from basic services. one of the big stories across new york was how many families were without electricity for so long, for weeks. some still don't have electricity. and, obviously, as the...
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in washington, you optimistic? >> i'm optimistic we'll muddle through. more like the continental congress than we are like george washington. >> newt gingrich, thanks for your time. 14 minutes after the hour. now to savannah. >> important medical news this morning. a new study in the journal "pediatrics" found that woman who had the flu while they were pregnant were more likely to have a child later diagnosed with autism. let's turn to dr. nancy snyderman, nbc's chief medical examiner. this study finds a link between flu and autism. >> looked at a couple of things. over 96,000 children in denmark, why is that important? it's a homogenous population, and they keep phenomenal medical records, and they asked women while they were pregnant, little things, colds, mild infections, antibiotic use, other infections. they didn't find a link between any of those things and autism, but women who had influenza, real viral influenza, fever, chills, cough, all those things we talk about with the flu, those women had a two times
in washington, you optimistic? >> i'm optimistic we'll muddle through. more like the continental congress than we are like george washington. >> newt gingrich, thanks for your time. 14 minutes after the hour. now to savannah. >> important medical news this morning. a new study in the journal "pediatrics" found that woman who had the flu while they were pregnant were more likely to have a child later diagnosed with autism. let's turn to dr. nancy snyderman, nbc's...
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tania is still being held in a washington jail. >>> 6:34. chevron is laying out its plan to fix a richmond refinery damaged by massive fire in august. it will use chrome alloy to replace all the damaged pipes. chevron says the new pipes will fix the main problem that led to the fire, pipe corrosion. it hopes to get the repairs early next year and have the refine reback at 100%. >>> the weather unfortunately packing another punch for states in the northeast. those still reeling from superstorm sandy. we have a live look at rockefeller plaza in new york city where wind, snow and rain are expected in surrounding areas, just drenching communities that are already rearainire rearranged by hurricane sandy. several inches have fallen in connecticut making roads treacherous for drivers. more than 6 inches of snow now expected in parts of coastal new jersey and connecticut. new york may escape with less than 6 inches. coming up we have live team coverage in place of the nor'easter and how superstorm victims are trying to deal with this new round and
tania is still being held in a washington jail. >>> 6:34. chevron is laying out its plan to fix a richmond refinery damaged by massive fire in august. it will use chrome alloy to replace all the damaged pipes. chevron says the new pipes will fix the main problem that led to the fire, pipe corrosion. it hopes to get the repairs early next year and have the refine reback at 100%. >>> the weather unfortunately packing another punch for states in the northeast. those still reeling...
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for more insight, let's turn to tracie potts live in washington, d.c. now, susan rice is the really the front runner to become the next secretary of state, but her comments are causing some controversy. tell us more about that. >> reporter: well, five days after that attack in benghazi when it had started to become known in the administration that maybe this was not a random protest or result of a random protest, she said that it was and that it wasn't something organized. we know that turned out not to be the case. now republicans are really jumping all over her case about that, saying if she's coming here to capitol hill as a possible nominee for secretary of state, we're concerned about her lack of knowledge. president obama yesterday defended her saying number one, if i think she's the best candidate and i haven't made that decision yet, i will nominate her. number two, she has nothing to do with ben gauzeghazi. you hit her as an easy target. and she was giving her best interpretation given the information that she had at the time. >> also former ci
for more insight, let's turn to tracie potts live in washington, d.c. now, susan rice is the really the front runner to become the next secretary of state, but her comments are causing some controversy. tell us more about that. >> reporter: well, five days after that attack in benghazi when it had started to become known in the administration that maybe this was not a random protest or result of a random protest, she said that it was and that it wasn't something organized. we know that...
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>> andrea mitchell in washington. andrea, thanks. david gregory will have more on the scandal and hearings on the benghazi attack when he joins you sunday on "meet the press." >> let's head to natalie morales over at the news desk for this morning's other top stories. good morning. >> good morning, savannah and matt. good morning, everyone. the president is tackling the looming fiscal club head on this morning. he and the vice president meet with advocacy and civil rights groups today to get their input on negotiating with congress on the irish you. january 1st deadly of expiring bush-era tax cuts and wide-ranging spending cuts has renewed fears of a second plunge into a recession. the record $4.5 billion settlement from oil giant bp is just the beginning. u.s. attorney general eric holder says the investigation into the devastating 2010 gulf oil spill will move forward. bp also pleaded guilty to criminal charges connected to the rig blowout that killed 11 workers. holder says much of the settlement money will go to help restore the
>> andrea mitchell in washington. andrea, thanks. david gregory will have more on the scandal and hearings on the benghazi attack when he joins you sunday on "meet the press." >> let's head to natalie morales over at the news desk for this morning's other top stories. good morning. >> good morning, savannah and matt. good morning, everyone. the president is tackling the looming fiscal club head on this morning. he and the vice president meet with advocacy and civil...
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we'll go live to washington coming up. >>> plus the cleanup continues after sandy. crews will be in new york subways to try to pump out all of that water today. we've got a live report coming up. >>> and right now we take you out to the east coast, just ravaged by sandy. all these pictures coming in. this is in toms river. you can tell there the devastation and destruction. president obama toured new jersey yesterday with governor christie trying to evaluate what's going on. we will keep you posted and take another look at sandy coming up. >>> welcome back, everyone. take k a live look outside. times square. over the past few days it has been very, very quiet there, especially when hurricane sandy moved in, but now things getting back better, i should say this morning. look, a little sun strip there shining down on that area. they have got so much cleanup to do it is quite remarkable. it is 5:40. >>> a marin county teen accused of murder and stealing a lamborghini is expected back in court to reenter his plea. max wade accused of stealing celebrity chef guy fieri's
we'll go live to washington coming up. >>> plus the cleanup continues after sandy. crews will be in new york subways to try to pump out all of that water today. we've got a live report coming up. >>> and right now we take you out to the east coast, just ravaged by sandy. all these pictures coming in. this is in toms river. you can tell there the devastation and destruction. president obama toured new jersey yesterday with governor christie trying to evaluate what's going on....
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scott. >> i think romney has -- >> tracie potts in washington this morning. as we continue to discuss this, the one thing to talk about is not necessarily this change between september and october, jon and laura, it's the change between when president obama took office and now. that, when he took office, unemployment rate was 7.8% and now it's 7.9%. were the romney campaign think about that, that's where the obama administration would be most vulnerable. >> the overall, not just the month to month. okay, we'll see. >> let the spinning begin. >>> 6:33. we check in with christina loren. all we're spinning out here is nice weather. >> that's right. we've got a great-looking day shaping up. it will be spectacular. go ahead and make those outdoor plans because our beautiful weekends are numbered as we get closer and closer to wintertime in the bay area. 52 in san francisco. a crisp start in santa rosa and petaluma you're in the 40s this morning. it's going to be cool until 10:00 a.m. an then you can peel off the jacket. temperatures only climbing in the low 70s in
scott. >> i think romney has -- >> tracie potts in washington this morning. as we continue to discuss this, the one thing to talk about is not necessarily this change between september and october, jon and laura, it's the change between when president obama took office and now. that, when he took office, unemployment rate was 7.8% and now it's 7.9%. were the romney campaign think about that, that's where the obama administration would be most vulnerable. >> the overall, not...
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for more on the campaign impact of the storm, we want to turn to tracie potts live in washington, d.c., where presidential nominees are back in campaign mode after taking time out for that massive storm. >> reporter: laura, good morning. the president iback on the trail today in wisconsin, nevada and colorado. aides tell us he will be in constant contact not only with fema but also with some of the local leaders, the mayors and governors where towns were destroyed in this storm. yesterday he took a tour of coastal new jersey with new jersey governor chris christie. the republican who has often criticized the president in support of mitt romney, but yesterday was in solidarity saying that the president is doing an absolutely fantastic job helping them with this recovery, and that may be helping the president too. >> the message that christie is sending voters is that obama is dog a good job. he's not a squacary socialist person. he's somebody who can be trusted. >> reporter: meantime today, governor romney also on the campaign trail focusing on virginia, a state where the polls are tel
for more on the campaign impact of the storm, we want to turn to tracie potts live in washington, d.c., where presidential nominees are back in campaign mode after taking time out for that massive storm. >> reporter: laura, good morning. the president iback on the trail today in wisconsin, nevada and colorado. aides tell us he will be in constant contact not only with fema but also with some of the local leaders, the mayors and governors where towns were destroyed in this storm. yesterday...
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washington boulevard and whiskey bottom road, we have an accident, and heavy delays towards 175. all that is left over from earlier accident. eastbound 50 and 80 area of -- i can't even show to you because might map froze, but there is an accident there. northbound and southlawn traffic is ok here, but southbound, watch for delays in the area. 795 and owings mills, southbound delays towards the beltway because of the website volume from 795-. >> computer gremlins get in the traffic department, too. we don't expect precipitation. 37 in part in. 38 in jarrettsville. you look at sunshine to break through the cloud deck eventually. high temperatures between 48 and 53. the average high is 61. 10 degrees below average today. dry in chilly with a high- temperature near 54 election day. we will watch the storm coming we will watch the storm coming up the coast and w well, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty million a year gaming in other states, fair enough. but if you think we should keep that money here... add twelve thousand jobs, an
washington boulevard and whiskey bottom road, we have an accident, and heavy delays towards 175. all that is left over from earlier accident. eastbound 50 and 80 area of -- i can't even show to you because might map froze, but there is an accident there. northbound and southlawn traffic is ok here, but southbound, watch for delays in the area. 795 and owings mills, southbound delays towards the beltway because of the website volume from 795-. >> computer gremlins get in the traffic...
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>> andrea mitchell in washington, thank you. chuck todd is nbc's white house correspondent and political director, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. the president holds his first post-election news conference today. suffice it to say when this was planned military sex scandals is not what he wanted to address today. a couple of questions. how damaging potentially is this to the president politically and more importantly to his real world national security objectives to have two generals ensnared in this. >> police cli -- politically, the white house is not that concerned about it, because this is not quote, unquote, one of their people. here's what i mean by this. david petraeus is somebody that has served multiple administrations, has actually, if you will, probably a bigger political fan base on the republican sued of the aisle. i think that this white house would feel more politically vulnerable if that were somebody that was more closely associated with the president over years and years, so on the politics fro
>> andrea mitchell in washington, thank you. chuck todd is nbc's white house correspondent and political director, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. the president holds his first post-election news conference today. suffice it to say when this was planned military sex scandals is not what he wanted to address today. a couple of questions. how damaging potentially is this to the president politically and more importantly to his real world national security objectives to...
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who watches in washington, d.c. whitney and her 14-month-old son harlem never miss a show and have a dance party thursday to the ihoda play list. they also love watching you compete, which got you thinking, you two should run for office. whitney has volunteered to be your campaign manager. she's gathering supporters on capitol hill. you can debate important matters such as pinot versus chardonnay and petition to move happy hour to where it belongs, 7:00 a.m. whitney, you get extra points for being creative. we're sending you on a rock and roll getaway to seattle. three-night state at the edgewater hotel. >> we were there, hoda! >> it's also a private velvet rope dinner for two, music project, and round-trip air fare for two. the hotel and air fare provided by the edgewater hotel in seattle. >> that's a beautiful spot. iconic picture of the beatles. they stayed there and had their heads out the window. great, thank you so much. >>> she's been called one of the greatest female vocalists of all time, we're going to cha
who watches in washington, d.c. whitney and her 14-month-old son harlem never miss a show and have a dance party thursday to the ihoda play list. they also love watching you compete, which got you thinking, you two should run for office. whitney has volunteered to be your campaign manager. she's gathering supporters on capitol hill. you can debate important matters such as pinot versus chardonnay and petition to move happy hour to where it belongs, 7:00 a.m. whitney, you get extra points for...
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the beltway and washington upper 30s to around 40. rater today, sun breaking out this afternoon with highs in the upper 40s to near 50. tomorrow, partly cloudy. mid-50s. over the weekend, cold mornings and chilly afternoons. dry into wednesday. >> >> savannah's been working on it. come on, let's go. >> it doesn't help. doesn't help. >> kick one, everybody, here we go! >> commercial, commercial. >> still to come this morning, kathie lee coming up about her opening night on broadway. it's my coffee when i want it. you press a button, you have great dunkin' coffee. i got my coffee for the morning, i got my dunkin' k-cup packs for the rest of the day. only available at dunkin' donuts restaurants. america runs on dunkin' coffee. i'm drinkin' a dunkin' latte. i'm in love with my dunkin' latte. it is a treat. they're packed with flavor. it's my kind of latte. try the simply delicious latte everyone can enjoy. america runs on dunkin'! >>> back now at 8:37. it is a big day for a certain member of our "today" show family. kathie lee opens on br
the beltway and washington upper 30s to around 40. rater today, sun breaking out this afternoon with highs in the upper 40s to near 50. tomorrow, partly cloudy. mid-50s. over the weekend, cold mornings and chilly afternoons. dry into wednesday. >> >> savannah's been working on it. come on, let's go. >> it doesn't help. doesn't help. >> kick one, everybody, here we go! >> commercial, commercial. >> still to come this morning, kathie lee coming up about her...
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we've got to break this washington gridlock. we've got to break this notion that somehow, you know, particularly on the republican side in congress that, you know, compromise is a dirty word or somehow if they don't get everything they want they can't work at all with this president. i think the president is eager to sit down and solve problems with democrats and republicans and move this country forward. >> robert gibbs, we're out of time. got to leave it there. thank you for being with us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> and now here's matt. >> savannah, thanks. ed gillespie, is senior advisers to mitt romney's campaign. ed, good morning. good to see you. happy election day. >> good morning, matt, happy that it is election day. >> exactly. this has been a six-year quest for governor romney. i'm sure the campaign and the candidate have crosses the ts and dotted the is and talked about every possible scenario. ed, what kept you awake last night? what are you most worried about? >> actually i slept pretty well last night
we've got to break this washington gridlock. we've got to break this notion that somehow, you know, particularly on the republican side in congress that, you know, compromise is a dirty word or somehow if they don't get everything they want they can't work at all with this president. i think the president is eager to sit down and solve problems with democrats and republicans and move this country forward. >> robert gibbs, we're out of time. got to leave it there. thank you for being with...
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in washington state people also approved same-sex marriage, which was already legal in six states and the district of columbia. and in minnesota the voters rejected putting a ban on gay marriage in the state constitution. >>> meanwhile, voters in colorado approved allowing adults to possess small amounts of marijuana under state regulation and taxation. in oregon people voted strongly against legalizing marijuana. while in washington state voters strongly approved the legal use of pot. >>> to arkansas now where residents voted no to using marijuana for medical purposes, while in massachusetts medical marijuana use was okayed by an overwhelming margin. and marijuana use for medical patients was expanded in montana. and finally in oklahoma, voters approved a measure that wipes out all affirmative action programs in state government hiring, education, and contracting practices. >>> well, just ahead, bill is going to have another check of your weather, and hear more from president obama and governor romney as their historic campaigns came to a close. you're watching "early today." so, wha
in washington state people also approved same-sex marriage, which was already legal in six states and the district of columbia. and in minnesota the voters rejected putting a ban on gay marriage in the state constitution. >>> meanwhile, voters in colorado approved allowing adults to possess small amounts of marijuana under state regulation and taxation. in oregon people voted strongly against legalizing marijuana. while in washington state voters strongly approved the legal use of pot....
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we have dodged another bullet here in washington. our neighbors to the north have been hit hard, though, by a kriming snowsto -- crippling snowstorm. we saw some light sleet, didn't last for long, though. >> we dodged another bullet, but our neighbors to the north are just getting hammered. >> hurricane force winds in southern new england. the winds are still blowing 60 miles an hour in some areas. all that area in white is snow. the snow had just ended now in new jersey and in new york city. still snowing hard on long island into new england. many places in connecticut have nearly a foot of heavy, wet snow. it has been wind-driven. for us, reagan national, we had a little bit of flurry and sleet activity from about 10:00 last night until 1:00, 2:00 this morning. now all of that has pretty much ended. although we still have a few scattered sprinkles in prince george's county. now it's changed back to some sprinkles. a few of those scattered spri s sprinkles will be with us the next few hours. well above freezing, as we anticipated th
we have dodged another bullet here in washington. our neighbors to the north have been hit hard, though, by a kriming snowsto -- crippling snowstorm. we saw some light sleet, didn't last for long, though. >> we dodged another bullet, but our neighbors to the north are just getting hammered. >> hurricane force winds in southern new england. the winds are still blowing 60 miles an hour in some areas. all that area in white is snow. the snow had just ended now in new jersey and in new...
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while in washington state voters strongly approved the legal use of pot. to arkansas now where residents voted no to using marijuana for medical purposes, while in massachusetts medical marijuana use was okayed by an overwhelming margin. and marijuana use for medical patients was expanded in montana. and, finally, in oklahoma voters approved a measure that wipes out all affirmative action programs in state government hiring, education, and contracting practices. >>> well, just ahead, bill is going to have another check of your weather, and hear more from president obama and governor romney as their historic campaigns came to a close. you're watching "early today." so, what hap pens if i'm in an accident and need to get my car fixed? progressive makes it easy, because we give you choices. you can pick where to get your car fixed, we can cut you a check, or, at our service center, we take care of everything for you. [ relaxing music playing ] [ chuckles ] -whew, so many choices. -take your time. -the service center. -okay. giving you choices -- now, that's p
while in washington state voters strongly approved the legal use of pot. to arkansas now where residents voted no to using marijuana for medical purposes, while in massachusetts medical marijuana use was okayed by an overwhelming margin. and marijuana use for medical patients was expanded in montana. and, finally, in oklahoma voters approved a measure that wipes out all affirmative action programs in state government hiring, education, and contracting practices. >>> well, just ahead,...
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there's the washington monument. jefferson memorial. thankfully we've got dry pavement throughout most of the region now after we did have some overnight flurries and some sleet and a little bit of sprinkle activity, which is still picking up a little bit. 42 and cloudy at reagan national and the wind out of the northwest gusting to around 15, 20 miles an hour, may actually increase a bit as the day progresses because we are still being affected by that powerful coastal storm in the form of sol wind and a few scattered sprinkles coming through here now. but powerful winds gusting to near hurricane force along the southern and southeastern coast of massachusetts and than duct and in martha's vineyard. right now it's just about due south of nantucket. you can see the circulation around this powerful coastal storm. inland, it has been dumping tremendous amounts of snow. up to a foot of snow in parts of connecticut. five, six, seven, eight inches in massachusetts as well as right around new york city. they had six, seven inches of snow ther
there's the washington monument. jefferson memorial. thankfully we've got dry pavement throughout most of the region now after we did have some overnight flurries and some sleet and a little bit of sprinkle activity, which is still picking up a little bit. 42 and cloudy at reagan national and the wind out of the northwest gusting to around 15, 20 miles an hour, may actually increase a bit as the day progresses because we are still being affected by that powerful coastal storm in the form of sol...
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. >> reporter: meanwhile, paula broadwell remained at her brother's home in washington on wednesday still not talking. but officials a i the investigation was triggered in may when general john allen received an e-mail from an account called kelley patrol. it warned the general to stay away from kelley. general allen forwarded it to her. on the account she shares with her husband scott thinking kelley had sent it as a joke. sources closest to kelley told the general she hadn't sent it but was concerned she was being stalked because the e-mail referred to a meeting that she and general allen scheduled in washington the next week. in june, people close to kelley say she and her husband received as many as four similar e-mails from different accounts telling jill she's up to no good and asking her husband, do you know what your wife is up to when she has dinner with general petraeus? she turned all the e-mails including general allen's over to a veteran fbi agent she knew. eventually investigators say all the anonymous e-mails were tracked back to paula broadwell. meanwhile, the people close
. >> reporter: meanwhile, paula broadwell remained at her brother's home in washington on wednesday still not talking. but officials a i the investigation was triggered in may when general john allen received an e-mail from an account called kelley patrol. it warned the general to stay away from kelley. general allen forwarded it to her. on the account she shares with her husband scott thinking kelley had sent it as a joke. sources closest to kelley told the general she hadn't sent it but...
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in 17 of the past 18 races a win for the washington redskins meant a win for the incumbent president or party. and in fact the -- the result of the redskins last home game before the election has a near perfect record. so here's what happened. the redskins lost on sunday, so if you believe the redskins rule, mitt romney will be the next president. >> there is an exception to the rule. 17 out of 18. the one time that the incumbent didn't win was president herbert walker bush. >> can't the redskins just be allowed to just win games? doesn't rg3 have enough pressure on his shoulders? >> i detect a bias towards the redskins. >> you know, a child of washington, d.c., and i am a skins fan. >> okay. >> sorry they lost. >> how about the cookie poll. i like this one. >> this i feel like might have vg to it. the bakery has count the votes based on cookie sale n.2008 the obama cookie got 68% of the cookie sale and 68% of the electoral vote. well, the cookie poll this year currently has obama beating romney 14,317 cook toys 12,690 cookies. >> you know why his was more popular? >> because with th
in 17 of the past 18 races a win for the washington redskins meant a win for the incumbent president or party. and in fact the -- the result of the redskins last home game before the election has a near perfect record. so here's what happened. the redskins lost on sunday, so if you believe the redskins rule, mitt romney will be the next president. >> there is an exception to the rule. 17 out of 18. the one time that the incumbent didn't win was president herbert walker bush. >>...
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a cascade of water and mud flooded a washington community after a beaver dam gave way. the deluge from water from the nearby pond caused road closures and damage to one home. the homeowner had complained about the dam to county officials before it ruptured and was told the army corps of engineers had been notified. >>> it's time for now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day on nbc. after negotiating over the weekend labor talks seem to be heating up between the national hockey league and the players association. both sides have agreed to return to the bargaining table today creating hope for a break through. >>> a little presidential history for this tuesday in november. it was on this day in 1860 when former illinois congressman, abraham lincoln, defeated three other candidates to become the nation's 16th president. >>> and happy election day birthday to actress emma stone. she turns 24. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch
a cascade of water and mud flooded a washington community after a beaver dam gave way. the deluge from water from the nearby pond caused road closures and damage to one home. the homeowner had complained about the dam to county officials before it ruptured and was told the army corps of engineers had been notified. >>> it's time for now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day on nbc. after negotiating over the weekend labor talks seem to be heating up...
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so airport delays for new york, philadelphia, washington, d.c., and boston. >> good morning.ing o it will be a breezy and chilly day again today. it will turn mostly sunny later today. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thank you. and time now for today's "take 3," the three stories that have caught our attention and yours. and offering her take, host of nbc's "first look." good morning, welcome back. >> good morning. happy to be back. >> you survived the snowstorm last night? >> barely, i was wearing a dress, and us california girls don't understand. >> you didn't get the memo. >> we're going to talk politics, sort of. how the president ages. it's really striking when you look at what the office seems to do to the people who inhabit it. look at president obama in 2008. then he was the age of 47. >> looking good. >> and now fast forward just the other day, age of 51, hair is noticeably grayer. you know, it happens. okay, former president george bush. we showed him on election day in 2000 at the age of 54 and then in 2004 at the age of 58. did we show it? yeah? >> no,
so airport delays for new york, philadelphia, washington, d.c., and boston. >> good morning.ing o it will be a breezy and chilly day again today. it will turn mostly sunny later today. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thank you. and time now for today's "take 3," the three stories that have caught our attention and yours. and offering her take, host of nbc's "first look." good morning, welcome back. >> good morning. happy to be...
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airport delays from the i'd 95 corridor from boston all the way to washington, d.c. we're in fact getting rain here in point pleasant beach. we're worried about the storm surge. that's why they put up this berm, this do you know, to try to protect against the storm surge that could be anywhere from 3 to 5 feet, 8 to 12-foot waves, peach irose and coastal flooding. wind gusts of 65 miles per hour, and we are also talking about rain, and, yes, snow. along the coast, anywhere from 1 to 2 inches of rain, but you get inland, and we're talking about upwards of 2 to 6 inches of snow from philadelphia up into northern new jersey and some isolated spots could get up to anywhere from 9 to 12 inches. >> good morning.ing on it will be a breezy and chilly day with off and on rain showers. some snow might stick on the >> and that's your latest weather. now back to the gang. nice and warm. >> but you're doing a great job, al. >> he is. hang in there, al. coming across the street a few minutes ago, gusty and flurries, snow flurries. >> got a future as a weather man. >> was that good
airport delays from the i'd 95 corridor from boston all the way to washington, d.c. we're in fact getting rain here in point pleasant beach. we're worried about the storm surge. that's why they put up this berm, this do you know, to try to protect against the storm surge that could be anywhere from 3 to 5 feet, 8 to 12-foot waves, peach irose and coastal flooding. wind gusts of 65 miles per hour, and we are also talking about rain, and, yes, snow. along the coast, anywhere from 1 to 2 inches of...
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. >> families list within washington politics, it is an incredibly powerful force. at some point they were the largest organization. i don't know if that's still true, in the day of the super pacs, they are not the largest anybody. so emily's list is an organization that supports democratic pro-choice women for all kinds of offices around the country. they are very powerful and have been working really hard for a long time to get more women effect did. other celebration about the creator of the woman, sometimes you want to say this is terrific progress in other times you say wow, 20%. but it's very, very hard work getting women elected. so i cited emily's list because they're the biggest. but there's grass-roots organizations, places like the white house project to go around trading at women, which is one of the biggest problems in terms of electing women. you know, organizations like sam bennett wins that campaign for him. all kinds of organizations support getting women into politics. >> and the same thing is true for. we have the victory fun working for a long ti
. >> families list within washington politics, it is an incredibly powerful force. at some point they were the largest organization. i don't know if that's still true, in the day of the super pacs, they are not the largest anybody. so emily's list is an organization that supports democratic pro-choice women for all kinds of offices around the country. they are very powerful and have been working really hard for a long time to get more women effect did. other celebration about the creator...
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live and nottin washington -- we are live in mount washington. >> we have a new accident >> good morning. this is a live look outdoors. 32 degrees downtown. it feels a lot like a winter. the storm is tracking up the coast. i am live at mount washington tavern, which is basically a report after a fire. things are really looking up. why don't we toast to it/ ? >> i am making an elderberry sidecar. it is sweet and tasty. a little bit of brandy. >> i have my work cut out for me this morning. >> elderberry. i didn't know that existed. absolutely. still added a trend -- started a trend. more liquor. >> some lemon juice. >> is this a new drink? >> this is a new drink. we have specialty drinks. we try to expand on that. and orange twist. >> beautiful. >> all yours. >> cheers to the new mount washington tavern. that is good. he did cut all that alcohol. it is new. we will preview all the changes. they opened yesterday. this new elderberry drinks. >> i am impressed. you were talking about monty python. we will play a drinking game. take a drink every time you hear coverage.r" or a team >> i'm not
live and nottin washington -- we are live in mount washington. >> we have a new accident >> good morning. this is a live look outdoors. 32 degrees downtown. it feels a lot like a winter. the storm is tracking up the coast. i am live at mount washington tavern, which is basically a report after a fire. things are really looking up. why don't we toast to it/ ? >> i am making an elderberry sidecar. it is sweet and tasty. a little bit of brandy. >> i have my work cut out for...
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they say -- look, when i go to washington i an not raising taxes. i and reforming government so it costs less. but there is a problem i will reform government and not say, hey, there is a problem so everybody said more money so we can continue what we have been doing for the last 20, 50, 70 years. when george herbert walker bush campaign with a promise not to raise taxes and turned around and raised taxes, in return for promises of spending cuts that did not happen, the american people unelected him. i did not think we needed to send a press release out to inform people that he raise taxes. when constituents do this, both democrats will run against them -- as he saw in utah, they beat mia love because she raise taxes as mayor. republicans to raise taxes to their own brand a great deal of damage, particularly if they put in writing to their constituents that that is not who they are and not what they do. >> grover, you alluded to this but i wish you would fleshes out. you mentioned there is roughly 60% of the republican caucus but represented by the
they say -- look, when i go to washington i an not raising taxes. i and reforming government so it costs less. but there is a problem i will reform government and not say, hey, there is a problem so everybody said more money so we can continue what we have been doing for the last 20, 50, 70 years. when george herbert walker bush campaign with a promise not to raise taxes and turned around and raised taxes, in return for promises of spending cuts that did not happen, the american people...
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we have a dry patch right over washington. but elsewhere, it's still mostly cloudy. but the wind gusting to around 15, 20 miles an hour, makes it feel a lot colder, even though it's above freezing, it feels like it's in the 20s with that wind that's gusting. let's take a look at what's going on around the region. all of this coming from that coastal storm that's spinning south of nantucket. it is weakening a bit. gusts of wind to around 60 miles an hour and it's still snowing in parts of new england. north haven, connecticut, had a foot of snow. right now, storm team 4 radar showing some sprinkles, maybe a little wet snow and some sleet just east of baltimore. that's tracking due south along the eastern shore of the chesapeake bay. that's going to continue to track south and pass well east of the metro area. right now we are in the upper 30s to near 40 degrees. that wind makes it a lot colder. later today, with the sunshine in and out, we'll climb to the low 50s. winds gusting to 30 miles an hour. i'll be back in ten minutes. danella, how's traffic? >> checking on ac
we have a dry patch right over washington. but elsewhere, it's still mostly cloudy. but the wind gusting to around 15, 20 miles an hour, makes it feel a lot colder, even though it's above freezing, it feels like it's in the 20s with that wind that's gusting. let's take a look at what's going on around the region. all of this coming from that coastal storm that's spinning south of nantucket. it is weakening a bit. gusts of wind to around 60 miles an hour and it's still snowing in parts of new...
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not just congressman, not just the lobbyists in washington, d.c. this is not obamacare and then surprise to the american people. if you do those two things you will not get a bad bill. rather than try and negotiate with ourselves, which he calls doing, meaning to, but he's not negotiate with anybody when is having that conversation. let's actually have it transparency and the recent this is particularly fun is obama in 2008 promised he would to obamacare and other pigtails in front of c-span, didn't but he said he would. and they all promise, nancy pelosi, boehner and the president a bill so the online for an agreeable time. needs to be seven days. >> we are on c-span. we are on c-span, online, and i want to be clear about this. so you are not against new revenue? >> i am certainly for new revenue for economic growth. is to give you two numbers to set the stage -- >> but -- >> this is important but if we go at 4% instead of 2% for a decade. if we were at reagan percentages rather than french or obama percentages, 4% rather than 2% for one decade, t
not just congressman, not just the lobbyists in washington, d.c. this is not obamacare and then surprise to the american people. if you do those two things you will not get a bad bill. rather than try and negotiate with ourselves, which he calls doing, meaning to, but he's not negotiate with anybody when is having that conversation. let's actually have it transparency and the recent this is particularly fun is obama in 2008 promised he would to obamacare and other pigtails in front of c-span,...
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closer to washington, we're not going to have that much. right now all this coming from a coastal area of low pressure way off the atlantic seaboard. it is pushing rain inland, and we are getting a few sprinkles of rain in the eastern and southern suburbs. prince george's county, anne arundel, calvert, st. mary's, and charles county. northern neck to fredericksburg, and 95 prince william south is picking up this light rain this morning. some of the roadways are a little bit wet. meanwhile, these little areas in green and pink in montgomery and howard county is the main event. going to be coming later today. road temperatures above freezi g freezing. that is the key factor, upper 30s to around 40. it is chilly. you'll need an umbrella with chilly rain perhaps around noontime. later in the afternoon, cold air is involved. changing the rain to wet snow from time to time. accumulating on grassy areas, and highs from the low 40s early afternoon will begin to drop during the afternoon as that snow falls. that may continue into this evening. detai
closer to washington, we're not going to have that much. right now all this coming from a coastal area of low pressure way off the atlantic seaboard. it is pushing rain inland, and we are getting a few sprinkles of rain in the eastern and southern suburbs. prince george's county, anne arundel, calvert, st. mary's, and charles county. northern neck to fredericksburg, and 95 prince william south is picking up this light rain this morning. some of the roadways are a little bit wet. meanwhile,...
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i did expect that i would return to washington. it's only because of the tremendous respect i have for the president and what he's trying to accomplish that i did agree to come back after having served at the treasury for two years. in a way similar to the experience i had a treasury to work with someone who could do your job better than you. that's the experience i've had. >> when you're a princeton, was ben bernanke barisal? >> and then i like to point out before he was chairman of the fed, even before he was chairman of the princeton economics department come he was chairman of my tenure review committee. last night the >> so you have a very high regard. >> man has wonderful judgment. >> to expect to come back to prince to an intensive? >> i can't comment on his plans. >> he held his position and arthur burns held his position and alan greenspan help this position you now hold and they'll were not to be chairman of the federal reserve. do you have any interest in being chairman of the federal reserve? >> my interest to see the e
i did expect that i would return to washington. it's only because of the tremendous respect i have for the president and what he's trying to accomplish that i did agree to come back after having served at the treasury for two years. in a way similar to the experience i had a treasury to work with someone who could do your job better than you. that's the experience i've had. >> when you're a princeton, was ben bernanke barisal? >> and then i like to point out before he was chairman...
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are you going to washington are you in the mood to compromise? >> you know, i think the key is we're in the immediate to work, and we've got to work on behalf of the people who sent us there, and i think they sent a pretty clear message last night. the message is they are tired of this. they have to see our country come together, and we've got to be looking at things not for special interests, not for the big guys but for america's working families. >> with all due respect, let me go back at that. are you in the mood to compromise, and can you tell me one specific area where you will be willing to compromise with republicans for the good of your constituents. >> sure. and that's on the deficit. you know, i look at that deficit, $16 trillion. we've got to find a way to bring that deficit down, and that means that we've got to both cut our spending, and we've got to raise some more revenue, and i think there's lots of room for compromise in there. >> let's talk about spending. i mean, your race, boy, was it expensiv expensive. >> no kidding. >> est
are you going to washington are you in the mood to compromise? >> you know, i think the key is we're in the immediate to work, and we've got to work on behalf of the people who sent us there, and i think they sent a pretty clear message last night. the message is they are tired of this. they have to see our country come together, and we've got to be looking at things not for special interests, not for the big guys but for america's working families. >> with all due respect, let me...
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they use some weird accounting thing up here in washington. a real dollar for dollar reduction in the budget the first time, i think, in fifty years that took place. he got that done. and it required working sending a limo secret throughout senate to bring senatorbird to the white house to come in and to be courted in effect and held up high and, you know, be beloved by the junior now president of the united states junior when they were in the senate together and then he got the most significant civil rights legislation passed in american history. all with six weeks. all because of leadership. all because he did not let go. it it required grabbing people by the shoulder and not letting them leave until they decided they were going support him. that's how to worked. it it required telling every dirk zen it would be shameful for the party of lincoln to oppose civil right lotion. that's what it required. it it was to pay home imagine to someone who needed to have home imagine paid to them in order change their deeply held segregationist views, he
they use some weird accounting thing up here in washington. a real dollar for dollar reduction in the budget the first time, i think, in fifty years that took place. he got that done. and it required working sending a limo secret throughout senate to bring senatorbird to the white house to come in and to be courted in effect and held up high and, you know, be beloved by the junior now president of the united states junior when they were in the senate together and then he got the most...
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[applause] >> now, more from the washington ideas for them. next, senator amy klobuchar for minnesota on women in the senate. the museum, this is a 15 minute period >> next, we have katty kay at the bbc interviewing amy klobuchar who just killed in this election. she won in minnesota by 35 points. people are saying she owns the state lake hubert humphrey and is better looking. [applause] .. >> with the statue of strom thurmond. [laughter] whenever it did said in a room stays in the room. we never talk about the male senators. [laughter] but the group has worked well together sometimes on legislation or women's health, of burbank, but mostly before to the relationships. my first bill was with olympia snowe. a number of women are problem solvers that you have seen this in the election. but they saw her someone to compromise and there we're elected officials who had the quote that was accurate that said riven politicians speak softly and carry a big statistic. maybe not anymore but there is a model with men coming elected officials who had the qu
[applause] >> now, more from the washington ideas for them. next, senator amy klobuchar for minnesota on women in the senate. the museum, this is a 15 minute period >> next, we have katty kay at the bbc interviewing amy klobuchar who just killed in this election. she won in minnesota by 35 points. people are saying she owns the state lake hubert humphrey and is better looking. [applause] .. >> with the statue of strom thurmond. [laughter] whenever it did said in a room stays...
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. >> families list within washington politics, it is an incredibly powerful force. at some point they were the largest organization. i don't know if that's still true, in the day of the super pacs, they are not the largest anybody. so emily's list is an organization that supports democratic pro-choice women for all kinds of offices around the country. they are very powerful and have been working really hard for a long time to get more women effect did. other celebration about the creator of the woman, sometimes you want to say this is terrific progress in other times you say wow, 20%. but it's very, very work getting women elected. so i cited emily's list because they're the biggest. but there's grass-roots organizations, places like the white house project to go around trading at women, which is one of the biggest problems in terms of electing women. you know, organizations like sam bennett wins that campaign for him. all kinds of organizations support getting women into politics. >> and the same thing is true for. we have the victory fun working for a long time. o
. >> families list within washington politics, it is an incredibly powerful force. at some point they were the largest organization. i don't know if that's still true, in the day of the super pacs, they are not the largest anybody. so emily's list is an organization that supports democratic pro-choice women for all kinds of offices around the country. they are very powerful and have been working really hard for a long time to get more women effect did. other celebration about the creator...
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you know, it's just unbelievable that that's, the general public is so disgusted with washington. i mean, we are reading about what's going on now the highest level of our military. this situation where, in the 21st century we've got a food and drug administration. with state pharmacy boards. something like this could happen. it's like it's almost beyond belief. but it makes me think back to what the president reagan said in reference to the russians and the nuclear stockpile, trust but verify. and that's a responsibility of this committee, this oversight and investigations subcommittee of energy and commerce. trust but verify. and we are not very trusting today, as you can do from our line of questioning, and we shouldn't be. that judge, his widow in the previous panel, talked about his contribution to society in the great state of tennessee, and his life was lost but he was just one of how many. we're talking about far too many people. so i would just come in my last second, ask you, dr. hamburg and maybe dr. smith could come as well, do you think that the fda needs, because of
you know, it's just unbelievable that that's, the general public is so disgusted with washington. i mean, we are reading about what's going on now the highest level of our military. this situation where, in the 21st century we've got a food and drug administration. with state pharmacy boards. something like this could happen. it's like it's almost beyond belief. but it makes me think back to what the president reagan said in reference to the russians and the nuclear stockpile, trust but verify....
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>> kelly o'donnell in washington this morning, thank you and happy thanksgiving to you, kelly. >> to you, as well. >>> and now let's get a check of the rest of the morning's top stories. joining us over at the news desk is andrea. >> good morning to you all and happy thanksgiving. >>> we begin with deadly attacks in pakistan. a taliban suicide bomber struck a shiite muslim procession killing at least 23 people. more than 60 others were wounded. earlier wednesday, attacks in karachi left at least six people dead. >>> susan rice is defending her initial account on the attack in benghazi, libya, that left four americans dead. speaking at the united nations wednesday, rice said she was working off the best information she was given. >> when discussing the attacks against our facilities in benghazi, i relied solely and squarely on the information provided to me by the intelligence community. i made clear that the information was preliminary. >> rice considered a top candidate to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state has been criticized by top republicans for initially saying the a
>> kelly o'donnell in washington this morning, thank you and happy thanksgiving to you, kelly. >> to you, as well. >>> and now let's get a check of the rest of the morning's top stories. joining us over at the news desk is andrea. >> good morning to you all and happy thanksgiving. >>> we begin with deadly attacks in pakistan. a taliban suicide bomber struck a shiite muslim procession killing at least 23 people. more than 60 others were wounded. earlier...
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washington state also voted on a measure to legalize same sex marriage. so that race is still too close to call at this point but it does have a slight lead with 52% in favor of gay marriage, to 48% against. and one more gay rights victory. minnesota voters defeated a proposed constitutional amendment that would have banned same sex marriage in that state. now the races in maine and maryland were relatively tight. no surprises, the supreme court is now expected to consider the issues, because the victories challenge the federal law that says same-sex marriage will not be recognized. jon and laura. >> all right, marla, thank you very much. >> we want to check the forecast now. it's been kind of smooth sailing. now a change in the work. >> a change. don't get too comfortable. >> button up. >> that's right. button up, ladies and gentlemen. if you want to stay warm, that is. temperatures are going to drop off today. not as much as we're expecting them to drop off tomorrow. so our extremes are going to kind of subside for one day only. we're going to see tempe
washington state also voted on a measure to legalize same sex marriage. so that race is still too close to call at this point but it does have a slight lead with 52% in favor of gay marriage, to 48% against. and one more gay rights victory. minnesota voters defeated a proposed constitutional amendment that would have banned same sex marriage in that state. now the races in maine and maryland were relatively tight. no surprises, the supreme court is now expected to consider the issues, because...
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he's delivering opening remarks at an education summit in washington. the two-day summit is hosted by the foundation for excellence in education. >> i was in tallahassee and ahead to recruit to tallahassee in 1986. i don't think he's ever forgiven me for that. but he was the secretary of commerce as you may remember for a couple years. and after i negotiate his salary, the day governor elect renegotiate his salary, not upward but downward it turns out. that's what he is never an forgiven me. we became friends as he served in that administration. in 1993, 20 years ago, after coming off a statewide campaign, jeb and i were playing golf in miami and we went back to his house. i said she, jeb, i think have you ever considered running for governor? he said, what? the running for governor? i wouldn't do that if i were you. i'm going to run for governor. we don't think long and hard about these things, but i'm just going to do it. that was in february of 93, and at that time i've had the honor and privilege to be his partner. i was chairman of these three gube
he's delivering opening remarks at an education summit in washington. the two-day summit is hosted by the foundation for excellence in education. >> i was in tallahassee and ahead to recruit to tallahassee in 1986. i don't think he's ever forgiven me for that. but he was the secretary of commerce as you may remember for a couple years. and after i negotiate his salary, the day governor elect renegotiate his salary, not upward but downward it turns out. that's what he is never an forgiven...
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south of washington now. we'll have that moisture continuing to move in from the east and change to wet snow this afternoon. a dusting on grassy areas around the metro area and northern virginia. again, mainly on grassy areas melting on roadways. blustery winds today and tomorrow. sunshine back warming into the weekend. >> savannah, you talk about big trucks, they are bringing in big trucks to get a big, big job done. >> get out of the way there, al. they have a lot of work to do. thank you so much. we'll check back in with you in a bit. just ahead, a lot more on the election on the morning after including what the next four years will look like for the first family, but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> just ahead, we'll try to figure out what last night's results mean for main street and wall street. >> but first a check of your local news and weather. >>> good morning. it's 7:26. i'm aaron gilchrist. in decision 2012 this morning, tim kaine is headed to capitol hill. he defeated george allen in the virgin
south of washington now. we'll have that moisture continuing to move in from the east and change to wet snow this afternoon. a dusting on grassy areas around the metro area and northern virginia. again, mainly on grassy areas melting on roadways. blustery winds today and tomorrow. sunshine back warming into the weekend. >> savannah, you talk about big trucks, they are bringing in big trucks to get a big, big job done. >> get out of the way there, al. they have a lot of work to do....
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washington, of course, baltimore, philadelphia, boston. the number of canceled flights yesterday, about 2,900. most of those new york flights. today, we got about 600. somewhere between 570 and 600 flights canceled today, that brings to about 21,000 now. the total number of flights canceled since just before sandy and through this storm. amtrak update for you now. amtrak says it will provide modified northeast regional service between boston and new haven today and between newark and points south starting today. i want to give you an update on the subway system, as well, here. there is some subway activity north of 34th street, but below 34th street, almost nothing. and that has been a real problem for folks in new york city. all of this having a big impact on travel. if you're driving into manhattan today, the mayor has ordered you cannot be in a car with fewer than three people. i've already received e-mails and tweets and texts from friends who are trying to drive into manhattan. they say it is a mess. yet again today over the george wa
washington, of course, baltimore, philadelphia, boston. the number of canceled flights yesterday, about 2,900. most of those new york flights. today, we got about 600. somewhere between 570 and 600 flights canceled today, that brings to about 21,000 now. the total number of flights canceled since just before sandy and through this storm. amtrak update for you now. amtrak says it will provide modified northeast regional service between boston and new haven today and between newark and points...